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Docker CVE scanner uses the wrong images

Open aeneasr opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

Preflight checklist

Describe the bug

The trivy / docker scanner uses the incorrect Docker Images. It uses make docker which uses a local docker build image (usually used for testing) that is not actually distributed on Docker Hub.

Reproducing the bug

We should use the image that is distributed on Docker Hub. This is typically .docker/Docker or .docker/Docker-alpine. You can find the Docker image which is distributed in the goreleaser configuration.

Relevant log output

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Relevant configuration

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Version

master

On which operating system are you observing this issue?

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In which environment are you deploying?

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Additional Context

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aeneasr avatar Dec 26 '21 17:12 aeneasr

Hello contributors!

I am marking this issue as stale as it has not received any engagement from the community or maintainers for a year. That does not imply that the issue has no merit! If you feel strongly about this issue

  • open a PR referencing and resolving the issue;
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Throughout its lifetime, Ory has received over 10.000 issues and PRs. To sustain that growth, we need to prioritize and focus on issues that are important to the community. A good indication of importance, and thus priority, is activity on a topic.

Unfortunately, burnout has become a topic of concern amongst open-source projects.

It can lead to severe personal and health issues as well as opening catastrophic attack vectors.

The motivation for this automation is to help prioritize issues in the backlog and not ignore, reject, or belittle anyone.

If this issue was marked as stale erroneously you can exempt it by adding the backlog label, assigning someone, or setting a milestone for it.

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github-actions[bot] avatar Jan 07 '23 00:01 github-actions[bot]

is this still relevant?

kmherrmann avatar Feb 05 '23 18:02 kmherrmann

Hello contributors!

I am marking this issue as stale as it has not received any engagement from the community or maintainers for a year. That does not imply that the issue has no merit! If you feel strongly about this issue

  • open a PR referencing and resolving the issue;
  • leave a comment on it and discuss ideas on how you could contribute towards resolving it;
  • leave a comment and describe in detail why this issue is critical for your use case;
  • open a new issue with updated details and a plan for resolving the issue.

Throughout its lifetime, Ory has received over 10.000 issues and PRs. To sustain that growth, we need to prioritize and focus on issues that are important to the community. A good indication of importance, and thus priority, is activity on a topic.

Unfortunately, burnout has become a topic of concern amongst open-source projects.

It can lead to severe personal and health issues as well as opening catastrophic attack vectors.

The motivation for this automation is to help prioritize issues in the backlog and not ignore, reject, or belittle anyone.

If this issue was marked as stale erroneously you can exempt it by adding the backlog label, assigning someone, or setting a milestone for it.

Thank you for your understanding and to anyone who participated in the conversation! And as written above, please do participate in the conversation if this topic is important to you!

Thank you 🙏✌️

github-actions[bot] avatar Feb 06 '24 00:02 github-actions[bot]